Liam Buckley has joked about banning the word 'Celtic' from the St Patrick's Athletic dressing room in the coming days.

The Saints were today paired with either the Glasgow giants or KR Reykjavik in the third qualifying round of the Champions League - if they can see off Legia Warsaw on Wednesday.

And Aviva Stadium will be considered as a possibe venue for the Dublin leg should the two teams end up squaring off.

But manager Buckley told Mirror Sport today: "We can dream all we like but myself and the players live in the real world.

"Celtic would be a fantastic tie as they're such a big club and have a huge fan base in Ireland - I'm a fan of them myself.

"But the minute you start looking too far ahead is when you slip up and fall flat. "We still have a big game against Legia Warsaw to come and we need to be as good, if not better, than we were in Poland the other night if we want to progress. "That's all we will be thinking about for the next four of five days, I can assure you of that."

Legia - managed by former Manchester United manager Henning Berg - needed an injury-time equaliser on Wednesday to deny the Inchicore side a famous win.